Claims
- 1. Self adjusting pliers for grasping a work piece comprising:first and second plier members each including a handle portion, a jaw portion, and an intermediate portion therebetween, first pivot means on said intermediate portions permitting said jaw portions to converge on the workpiece and grasp the workpiece in response to initial movement of said handle portions toward each other, second pivot means on said intermediate portions permitting a further grasping force to be applied to the workpiece in response to continued movement of said handle portions toward each other, said second pivot means being closer to said jaw portions than are said first pivot means, biasing means for biasing said handle portions away from each other and said jaw portions away from each other, said first pivot means includes shifting means to terminate pivoting about said first pivot means and initiate pivoting about said second pivot means when said jaw portions grasp the workpiece, said first pivot means includes a first pivot pin attached to said intermediate portion of said second plier member and a positioning slot formed in said intermediate portion of said first plier member, said positioning slot having a generally arcuate portion and a shifting slot portion in communication therewith, said first pivot pin being slidably received in said positioning slot, said first pivot pin is positioned in said shifting slot portion of said positioning slot during the initial movement of said handle portions toward each other to grasp the workpiece, and Self-locking means for automatically locking said jaw portions.
- 2. The self-adjusting pliers of claim 1 whereinsaid self-locking means for automatically locking said jaw portions having cam means, a biasing spring, and lock pawl means; said cam means on said intermediate portions of said first and second plier members; said cam means including a cam rack pivotable between a first position where the handle portions and the jaw portions are extended away from each other and a second position where said jaw portions are grasping the workpiece, said cam rack having a cam pin attached thereto; said biasing spring connected at one end to the cam rack and at the other end to the second plier member, said biasing spring urging said cam rack toward said first position; said cam means further including a cam slot formed in said intermediate portion of said first plier member, said cam pin being slidably received in said cam slot; and said lock pawl means on said intermediate portion of said second plier member adjacent said cam rack; said lock pawl means including a lock pawl moveable between a locked position for engagement with said cam rack and an unlocked position.
- 3. The self-adjusting pliers of claim 2 further includingclamping means for interacting with said cam means to apply a clamping force to the workpiece.
- 4. The self-adjusting pliers of claim 3 whereinsaid clamping means includes: a pump lever pivotally connected to said intermediate portion of said second plier member; and a pump pawl pivotally connected to said pump lever and positioned adjacent said cam rack, said pump lever structured to cause said pump pawl to engage said cam rack and pivot said cam rack toward said second position to apply the clamping force to the workpiece responsive to actuation of said pump lever.
- 5. Self-locking pliers for grasping a workpiece comprising:first and second plier members each including a handle portion, a jaw portion, and an intermediate portion therebetween; self-adjusting means on said intermediate portions and interconnecting said first and second plier members permitting said jaw portions to converge on the workpiece and grasp the workpiece in response to movement of said handle portions toward each other and permitting a further grasping force to be applied to the workpiece in response to continued movement of said handle portions toward each other; self-locking means for automatically locking said jaw portions, said self-locking means having cam means, a biasing spring, and a lock pawl means; said cam means on said intermediate portions of said first and second plier members; said cam means including a cam rack pivotable between a first position where the handle portions and the jaw portions are extended away from each other and a second position where said jaw portions are grasping the workpiece, said cam rack having a cam pin attached thereto; said biasing spring connected at one end to the cam rack and at the other end to the second plier member, said biasing spring urging said cam rack toward said first position; said cam means further including a cam slot formed in said intermediate portion of said first plier member, said cam pin being slidably received in said cam slot; and said lock pawl means on said intermediate portion of said second plier member adjacent said cam rack; said lock pawl means including a lock pawl moveable between a locked position for engagement with said cam rack and an unlocked position.
- 6. The self-locking pliers of claim 5 further includingclamping means for interacting with said cam means to apply a clamping force to the workpiece.
- 7. The self-locking pliers of claim 6 whereinsaid clamping means includes: a pump lever pivotally connected to said intermediate portion of said second plier member; and a pump pawl pivotally connected to said pump lever and positioned adjacent said cam rack, said pump lever structured to cause said pump pawl to engage said cam rack and pivot said cam rack toward said second position to apply the clamping force to the workpiece responsive to actuation of said pump lever.
- 8. The self-locking pliers of claim 7 whereinsaid clamping means further includes a release pin positioned adjacent said pump pawl, said pump pawl slidably engaging said release pin to bias said pump pawl out of engagement with said cam rack, and said pump pawl in engagement with said cam rack once said pump pawl is out of slidable engagement with said release pin.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of Ser. No. 09/108,561 filed Jul. 1, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,014,917.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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2713124 |
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WO9853957 |
Dec 1998 |
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